Bedroom air filters tested to lower heart risk in cancer survivors
NCT ID NCT06778122
First seen Apr 03, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026 · Updated 9 times
Summary
This study tests whether using a high-efficiency air filter in the bedroom overnight can lower inflammation in adult cancer survivors living in polluted areas. Ten participants will have their air filtered for 14-day periods, alternating with sham filters, while their blood markers are tracked. The goal is to see if cleaner air can reduce heart-related risks in this vulnerable group.
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Gil y Morte Primary Care Practice
RECRUITINGValencia, Spain
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Mallilla Primary Care Practice
RECRUITINGValencia, Spain
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Russafa Primary Care Practice
RECRUITINGValencia, Spain
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